The City of Mount Holly, NC is a beautiful city - culturally and historically rich community, with a thriving economy and a wonderful place to visit or those who are looking for the perfect place to relocate a business.

The City of Mount Holly, NC has a thriving economy and is the perfect location for entrepreneurs interested in starting a new business and those seeking to relocate an existing business. Mount Holly is a pro-business city, with a community of well educated, highly skilled residents and a productive workforce to draw from. Just minutes outside of Charlotte, NC - your business has easy access to one of America's largest airports, highways and rail transportation.

The City of Mount Holly, NC is dedicated to the residents and businesses within our community. We diligently strive to provide outstanding support to the community. Your city takes pro-active measures to continuously improve the quality of life, building new business opportunities, and rapid response to questions and issues.

The City of Mount Holly, NC cares about the beauty of our environment and the well-being of the community. Protecting the environment starts with you... at home and in the workplace. Get involved, take action and start making a difference. Browse the links to the left to learn more about how you can make a difference and together we'll keep Mount Holly a beautiful, wonderful place to live and raise a family.

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Mount Holly News

Mount Holly News

The City held the last public input session during the City's Springfest event on May 11th. We had a great turnout with lots of people stopping by the booth asking questions and filling out surveys. All Full Story ››

Dear Good Citizens, If you will recall, in last month's newsletter I recognized Ms. Sharon Decker, Secretary of Commerce for the State of North Carolina. In doing so I highlighted how much Ms. Decker praised the Full Story ››

Monday, May 20, 2013. Budget Meeting, Training Room. Call to OrderMayor Hough, called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The following were present: Mayor Bryan HoughDanny Jackson, City ManagerMayor Pro-Tem David MooreJamie Guffey, Assistant City Full Story ››

Monday, May 13, 2013. Council Chambers. Call to OrderMayor Bryan Hough called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. The following were present: Mayor Bryan HoughDanny Jackson, City ManagerMayor Pro Tem David MooreJamie Guffey, Assistant City Full Story ››